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have not yet examined all tlie relevant evidence. For ex- 

 ample, what we have seen up to now does not go beyond the 

 cell in individuating the living substance. So a further stage 

 of our discussion will have to deal with the nature of the 

 cell and its place in the organic scheme. 



REFERENCE INDEX 



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8. 



9. 

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 12. 

 13. 

 14. 



Marshall 269 15. 



Marshall 293 16. 



Tangle 423; 327 17. 



(a) Thierfelder ii. Stern 18. 

 370-385 19. 



(b) Tangl u. Farkas. .624-638 20. 



(c) Marshall 267-273 21. 



Brooks 325 22. 



Bavliss 19 23. 



Hopkins 216 24. 



Hopkins 217 25. 



Deniker 109 26. 



Hopf 240 27. 



Beddard 254 28. 



Wheeler 510 29. 



Forel 46 30. 



Fielde 1 



Reichert iv 



Reichert 144 



Reichert 145 



Reichert 326 



Reichert 282 



Reichert 139 



Reichert 138 



Arrhenius 295 



Hertwig, O. ('12) 477 



Marshall 6QQ 



Marshall 366 



Hardens 363 



Taylor 343 



Mathews 465 



Bayliss 727 



Hopkins 220 



